Friday, June 26, 2015

JDV hails Poe rise in polls, nixes Duterte’s dictatorship plan

By Mortz C. Ortigoza

DAGUPAN CITY – The person who created the “Rainbow Coalition” in
Congress and the Build- Operate-Transfer that expedited government projects
during the Ramos Administration lauded Senator Grace Poe for leading the latest
presidential polls but scrubed the plan of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte to
create a revolutionary government once elected as president of the country.

ICAPP CHAIR GIVES HIS TAKES ON SPRATLY. Jose de Venecia, Co-Chairman of the prestigious International Conference of Asian Political Parties (ICAPP), answers queries last Sunday from media men on the brewing issues between China and the United States and the claimant countries on the disputed islands and reefs at the South China Sea. MORTZ C. ORTIGOZA

Jose de Venecia, a 5 – Time Speaker of the House of
Representatives, said that even Poe eclipsed other presidential rivals at the
latest Social Weather Stations and the Pulse Asia surveys it is still too early
to celebrate since election is still far away.

‘Will there are the ups and downs of the polls. I congratulate her for
her significant improvement in the rating, but these are early days, one year
away is election. Situation is very fluid,” said last Sunday by de Venecia, a
former presidential candidate, at his palatial mansion located near the coastal
area of this city.

In the May 30 to June 5 Pulse Asia and the June 5 to 8 Social Weather Station's surveys, the
country’s foremost pollster tabulated that Poe led by 30% while Vice President
Jejomar Binay, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, and Local Government Secretary
Mar Roxas got 22%, 15%, 10%, respectively at Pulse Asia. At SWS, Poe overtook
her perceive presidential rivals by 42% while Binay, Duterte, and Roxas got 34%, 21%, 20%, respectively

Davao City Mayor Duterte, in some of his powwows at the different parts
of the country, exhorted his listeners that in case Congress and the Supreme
Court would not sanction his programs to salvage the country from revolting corruption
and patent penury he would declare a revolutionary government in six months to
one year.

“That’s what you get for voting for me,“ he told cheering members of the Rotary Club here last February.

When asked if Duterte's revolutionary government is the right package to resuscitate the country's lethargy just like what Singapore's Head of State Lee Kuan Yew, Taiwan President Chiang Ching-kuo, South Korea General Park Chung -hee imposed authoritarianism in the 1960s that made their countries reached first world status.“We don’t need to go back to dictatorship to defeat poverty, to
achieve 7 to 8% economic main growth, to reconcile with Vietnam and China and
the other nations without sovereignty claim, “De Venecia, the Co-Chairman of
the prestigious International Conference of Asian Political Parties ,
explained.

He added that revolutionary government that Duterte espouses is
not the answer to the ills of the country.

“You know, we have shown
that dictatorship is not worth, that’s the reason why President (Ferdinand)
Marcos was ousted by the EDSA Revolution by the People Power. What we need now
is clean governance, strong political leadership but not dictatorial”.